First zero-waste dining in HCMC
Tales by Chapter, a newly opened restaurant in downtown HCMC, has introduced Vietnam’s first zero-waste, plant-based fine dining concept, aiming to redefine sustainable gastronomy.
Most pleasurable ways to explore Ha Noi
A night tour and culinary exploration of Ha Noi and a cruise around Halong Bay are among the "must-have travel experiences in 2025" rated by the world's leading online travel platform recently…
Ca Tru’s revival: the next generation carries the torch
Ca tru (ceremonial singing), recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, continues to be a cherished and integral part of Vietnamese culture. Bridging past and present, this art form…
Two hospitality establishments among the world’s top hotels
The Capella Ha Noi and the Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai Hoi An have been recognized among the world's top hotels in 2025 by the United States-based Forbes Travel Guide.
Ha Noi’s handicraft villages to become members of the Global Network of Creative Craft Cities
A ceremony will take place at Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Ha Noi on February 14 to recognise Bat Trang Pottery Village (in Gia Lam District) and Van Phuc Silk Village (in Ha Dong District) as official members of the Global Network of Creative Craft Cities.
Sustainable tourism development
In recent years, cultural and spiritual tourism has been increasingly approached and positively recognised by society in both economic and social aspects. Cultural and spiritual tourism is always associated with cultural spaces with sacred elements, where tourists visit, worship, pray, meditate, and participate in festivals.
Red River Delta’s Tet tradition revived
A special program to celebrate Tet, the Lunar New Year, was held on January 19 by the Management Board of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ha Noi Old Quarter. Activities showcased northern Vietnam's Tet traditions.
Thai Nguyen promotes tea culture and tourism on Ha Noi - Quan Trieu railway line
Located at the gateway connecting the midland and northern mountainous regions with the Red River Delta and the capital city of Ha Noi, Thai Nguyen Province possesses a comprehensive transport system including roads, railways, and waterways.
$7.6 million restoration of ancient temples to boost cultural tourism in Ha Noi
As part of its commitment to cultural preservation, Ha Noi has launched a $7.6 million project to restore the historic Tram Gian Pagoda and Tram Pagoda.
Thay Pagoda: A timeless heritage on Ha Noi's outskirts
Thay Pagoda, one of the capital's unique heritage sites that has managed to preserve its historic charm, is situated in Sai Son Commune, Quoc Oai District,  just 20 kilometers west of downtown Ha Noi.  
Ha Nam promotes advantages of Asia’s new emerging tourist destination
Ha Nam province was honored for the first time as "Asia's Leading Emerging Tourist Destination" in September, 2024. In 2023 the World Travel Awards honored Ha Nam province as the "World's Leading Local Cultural Destination". These honors have rewarded Ha Nam’s investment in building a sustainable tourism brand.
Australian famtrip delegation visits Quang Nam
 From December 2 to 6, the Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Quang Nam, in collaboration with Vietnam Airlines, hosted an Australian famtrip group to explore tourism in Quang Nam.
Pongour Waterfall: A majestic gem in Central Highlands
Renowned for its wild and breathtaking beauty, Pongour Waterfall stands as one of the most spectacular natural wonders in Vietnam’s Central Highlands. This enchanting destination captivates visitors with its untamed charm and serene surroundings, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Ha Mo, an ancient village by three rivers
Ha Mo is an ancient village in Dan Phuong district, which is about 20 km from the center of Ha Noi. Lying near the Nhue, Hong, and Hat river, the village has been a fascinating destination with a rich history and time-honored culture despite rapid urbanization.
Vietnam’s tourism all set as peak season arrives ​
The year-end period is a peak season to attract foreign visitors to Vietnam. Localities nationwide are revamping and improving their tourism products and services, making them more professional and distinctive to reinforce Vietnam’s appeal as a premier international destination.